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Clearing Crawl Spaces of Mold

9/25/2019 (Permalink)

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Your home in Adobe Hills, AZ, offers a secure, comfortable place to enjoy time with family, unwind from a long day and much more. The last thing you want is mold damage to invade your space. While most people typically focus on the areas of the home they can see to prevent mold growth, the crawlspace is an important but often overlooked part that is prone to this problem.

Crawl Spaces Are More than Their Name

Homes without a basement or constructed on a slab often have a crawlspace. Though not a living space, its main purpose is to ensure all the areas of the house are well-ventilated, as well as to provide access to vital home systems such as plumbing and electrical. Unfortunately, these spaces can easily become damp and forgotten, especially if there is flooding. The result may mean having to find mold remediation professionals for black mold cleanup.

Prevention Is Key

Instead of having to worry about mold damage and mold cleanup causing additional problems, homeowners can take proactive measures. Some ways to reduce mold growth in crawl spaces include:

  • Ensure there are no cracks in the foundation.
  • Keep gutters and downspouts clean and directed away from the house.
  • Regularly check insulation for signs of sagging or damage.
  • Install plastic sheeting across the crawl space to acts as a vapor barrier.
  • Check ducts and plumbing for leaks.
  • Direct dryer vents outside, not into the crawl space.

Blast the Mold Away

If your crawlspace does develop mold, the mold remediation can be tricky, especially with a well-established growth. A simple scrub down with mold-killing cleaners may not eradicate it. This kind of growth often requires using a surface blaster. Like its name, this process uses high pressure to blast tiny particles to clean the surface. To keep safety a priority, it is best to utilize a professional service for this method.
Although no homeowner wants to deal with mold damage, these common fungi have a way of making your home their own. With a little preventive maintenance and diligence, you can keep it at bay.

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